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Download scientific diagram | Port placement. These are typical port placements for (A) right liver mobilization and (B) left liver mobilization. T1-5 indicates Trocar number 1-5. from publication: Laparoscopic Liver Mobilization: Tricks of the Trade to Avoid Complications | Laparoscopic liver resection is gaining popularity because of the availability of new laparoscopic instruments and advanced techniques. Laparoscopic liver mobilization is not only necessary for pure laparoscopic liver resection but also for laparoscopy-assisted hepatectomy. | Laparoscopic, Liver and Hepatectomy | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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